Here she is......Giant seek 2

Finally picked up my Giant Seek 2 for commuting this year. Previous years I have commuted into work on my mountain bike and that just want cuttin it. So this year I have decided to step it up and get a dedicated commmuter. Here she is....

first ride yesterday was great did about 10 miles and it was wicked nasty muddy salty out and the fender seemed to work pretty well the front one is so so it didnt reall help a ton but it was only 15 bucks.

these fenders will probably end up on my mountain bike for the first part of the season when its really wet out and ill end up getting some full fenders for this bike. Ill post some pics when i switch em up.

For a commuter, I'd def. sugest getting full fenders, they'll keep you way cleaner that the ones you have installed. They'll also do a much better job of keeping the bike clean.

I use that rear fender on my Giant Anthem for muddy races. It keeps the crap of me, but it certainly doesn't keep gunk off the bike like real fenders would do. But for mtn biking, when you're gonna get dirty anyway, it works pretty well. It's light, and it's easy on, easy off.

I really like the Seek model bikes. The white one with the alfine hub is reallllly nice. I was almost ready to pull the trigger on one, but then the crap economy hit, I almost lost my job, and I'm about to start a new job. But the new job is about an hours drive. Certainly wont be commuting anymore, no need for the bike. I will be carpooling however with two buddies of mine.

Fenders

Hi. I'm new to MBR.com. Glad to be here. I just bought last years model (2010)Giant Seek 2. I'm looking for fenders and was wondering how yours have treated you and if you decided to change them up at all? Your Bike looks great. Once I get mine fine tuned I'll post some pics.

If you're going to go with fenders, go full. The one's posted about will prevent some water spray from hitting you and your bike. Full fenders with flaps will do a much better job. Big ass puddle in your path? Just laugh in its face and plow through. You won't get wet.

For a commuter, I'd def. sugest getting full fenders, they'll keep you way cleaner that the ones you have installed. They'll also do a much better job of keeping the bike clean.

I use that rear fender on my Giant Anthem for muddy races. It keeps the crap of me, but it certainly doesn't keep gunk off the bike like real fenders would do. But for mtn biking, when you're gonna get dirty anyway, it works pretty well. It's light, and it's easy on, easy off.

I really like the Seek model bikes. The white one with the alfine hub is reallllly nice. I was almost ready to pull the trigger on one, but then the crap economy hit, I almost lost my job, and I'm about to start a new job. But the new job is about an hours drive. Certainly wont be commuting anymore, no need for the bike. I will be carpooling however with two buddies of mine.

Enjoy the new ride!

As an owner of the Seek 0, I can tell you that bike is better than you can imagine. I have over 4000 miles on mine last year. Great choice!